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Nc oligos

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NC) oligos are synthetic DNA or RNA oligonucleotides with a 3' amino-modified group. They are used as building blocks in the synthesis of various biomolecules and for various research and diagnostic applications.

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2 protocols using nc oligos

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Modulating miR-21 and LINC00312 in Cell Lines

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An miR‐21 mimic, a miR‐21 inhibitor, PTEN siRNA and their respective negative control (NC) oligos were purchased from Genepharma Co., Ltd. (Shanghai, China). Oligonucleotide transfection was performed with Lipofectamine 2000 reagent (Invitrogen, Carlsbad, CA, USA). The complementary DNA encoding LINC00312 was cloned into the pCDH‐CMV‐MCS‐EF1‐coGFP construct (System Biosciences, CA, USA) to generate the pCDH‐CMV‐LINC00312 expression vector. The production and purification of lentivirus particles were conducted as described by Zheng and colleagues.13 The packaged lentivirus particles were named Lv‐LINC00312. The empty lentiviral vector Lv‐control served as a control. Cells were infected with recombinant lentivirus‐transducing units plus 5 mg/mL Polybrene (Sigma, St. Louis, MO, USA).
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Transfection of HNSCC Cells

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SCC25 or CAL27 cells transfected with negative control (NC) oligos or miR-21 mimics (20 nM; Genepharma, Shanghai, China) were labeled as NC or miR-21, respectively. HNSCC cells transfected with si-NC or siRNAs (20 nM; RIBOBIO, Guangzhou, China) against STAT3 or VHL, labeled as si-NC, si-STAT3, or si-VHL, respectively, using Lipofectamine 2000 reagent according to the manufacturer's instructions (Life Technology, New York, USA). During transfection, Opti-MEM medium without FBS was employed, and the transfected medium was replaced with DMEM-F12 or DMEM after 6 h. The sequences of both the miRNAs and siRNAs are listed in Supplementary Table 1.
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